With 66 of the PCA’s 80 presbyteries reporting their action on the proposed amendment to Book of Church Order 58-5 that would prohibit intinction (dipping bread into wine) as a method of observing the Lord’s Supper, the amendment cannot reach 54 favorable votes necessary for approval. 22 of the presbyteries reporting have voted in favor of the proposed change, while 43 have voted against it, and one has postponed action on it indefinitely.

Potomoc Presbytery has postponed action on the proposal indefinitely, reasoning that “the current voting process makes meaningless Presbytery’s vote at this time, as the matter has already been effectively decided by the vote of other Presbyteries.”

RUF National Coordinator, Rev. Tom Cannon, stepped down from his role on March 2, 2018. His resignation was received by the permanent committee with appreciation for his service and tenure as chairman.
According to Will Huss, ...

As the definition of marriage continues to be batted around in the wider religious community, two presbyteries have recommended that the PCA take further steps to reinforce its position on biblical marriage.
Calvary and Grace presbyteries ...

At the PCA’s first General Assembly (GA) in 1973, ruling elders made up 54 percent of the participants. At the 2016 Assembly, they made up 21 percent.
An overture submitted to this year’s Assembly by Calvary ...